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ness. I waited in vain for five minutes; then I
opened my door. He had retired to his room. Looking up at the glass ventilator, I saw that he had put his light out.
In an agony of mortification I retired to my chamber, and throwing myself upon the bed, I cried out against the coquetry inherent in the best of my sex. I had reason to cry out against it.
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